Digital identity and cybersecurity company VIDA has launched ID FraudShield, an integrated technology that combines biometric verification with device analytics and real-time fraud detection .
The launch of ID FraudShield was motivated by the development of online fraud modes that no longer only attack through facial manipulation, but have shifted to devices, networks, user behavior, and even the transactions themselves.
"To address this fraudulent method, a single layer of verification is no longer sufficient. Three factors must be verified simultaneously: the person, their identity, and the device used," said VIDA Founder and Group CEO Niki Luhur at the launch event.
He explained that online fraudsters are now using more sophisticated methods to carry out their actions, such as injection attacks that insert fake images directly into the verification system.
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Additionally, they use emulator farms to run thousands of fake identities and devices to avoid detection, as well as GPS spoofing to fake their locations. All of these techniques are specifically designed to bypass biometric checks without detection.
This cybersecurity platform integrates two tools simultaneously within a single technology. The first is Biometric Liveness Detection, which ensures real human presence and prevents deepfakes , spoofing , and screen replays , or attempts to re-present videos or facial recordings on screen to deceive the system as if it were a live interaction.
The second tool is ID FraudShield, powered by Sardine's agentic risk platform, which has visibility into over 5.4 billion device profiles, specifically designed to address fraud in the financial sector.
ID FraudShield technology works by analyzing device signals and user behavior in real time . The goal is to detect indications of fraud that biometric checks might miss.
